Énoncé A Dutch clinic that has begun offering the world's first treatment for computer game addicts has been overwhelmed with pleas for help from parents and children all over the world. "It's amazing, I've never seen anything like it," said Keith Bakker, the American director of the clinic in Amsterdam. "The phone has been ringing constantly. Computer game addiction is obviously an even greater problem than we imagined." The clinic will begin treating two teenagers from Britain this week and other sufferers are being signed in from America and Asia. "These are perfectly decent kids whose lives have been taken over by an addiction," said Bakker, a former drug addict. "Some have given up school so they can play games. They have no friends. They don't speak to their parents." Last week Bakker took his first group of "gamers", as he calls them, on a parachuting trip to take their minds off their computers. Treatment also involves meditation, fitness training and group therapy. Although experts are still debating whether excessive game playing counts as an addiction, Bakker has no doubt that the symptoms are the same. "It's not a chemical dependency, but it's got everything of an obsessive compulsive disorder and all of the other stuff that comes with chemical dependency." Tim, a 21-year-old from Utrecht, said he had hardly left his bedroom for five years because he was so obsessed by his computer games. "My room was a mess," he said. "Curtains drawn, pizza boxes, empty bottles and junk food wrappers everywhere." His parents were frightened of him because, weighing more than 21 stone (1), he was too strong for them to confront. Eventually they threatened to kick him out unless he enrolled for a month of therapy. Bakker said he had been hearing horror stories from parents about their children's addiction to computer games. One couple brought a six-year-old to the clinic, hoping the boy could be treated. "All we could do was have a chat with him," said Bakker. "He used to be a perfectly healthy kid but they gave him a Nintendo and he changed. He doesn't talk to his friends any more." Many adolescent addicts have stopped maturing because of their addiction, claims Bakker. "I've met 19-year-olds with the emotional intelligence of 10-year-olds," he said, "because when they were 10 a parent said `Here, have this Game Boy,' and they haven't stopped playing ever since." South Korea and China, where people are particularly passionate about computer games, are discussing with manufacturers ways of discouraging compulsive behaviour. Bakker thinks that European and American distributors should issue warnings about the dangers. The Sunday Times, July 23 rd, 2006 Compréhension générale 1. This text is an extract from : a web page. a newspaper. a medical journal. a novel. 2. The text deals with people accustomed to :
drugs. TV. video games. the Internet. 3. The clinic offering help is located in : Great Britain. the Netherlands. Germany. the United States. Compréhension détaillée 1. Right or wrong? Justify your answers by quoting the text. a) Treatment has been on offer for a long time. b) This situation is only a European problem. c) The director of the clinic used to have the same sort of problem. d) Sufferers prefer playing with their friends. e) Sport is part of the treatment. 2. The following statements are right. Pick out sentences to justify them. Quote the line. a) This problem can have disastrous effects on school attendance. b) Sufferers do not get on well with their parents. c) All experts do not agree on the nature of the problem. d) This problem can lead to obesity. e) Even very young children are concerned. f) This problem prevents teenagers from growing up normally. 3. Write down 4 adjectives which best describe the players. lazy talkative solitary disturbed healthy anti-social cooperative innovative 4. Pick out two activities proposed as a treatment by the clinic, except physical exercise. 5. Find the equivalent words or expressions in the text. young people between the ages of 13 and 19 have stopped doing something. scared menaced signed up to publish La question suivante sera traitée uniquement par les candidats de la série STG.
6. From the following list, write down the four adjectives which best describe the parents' attitude. indifferent fed up irresponsible helpless afraid understanding anxious dependent Expression Les candidats de toutes les séries traiteront les deux sujets d'expression. 1. Imagine a conversation between Tim and his parents. (80 words) 2. A parents' association writes an article about the dangers of computer games and offers advice. (120 words) Corrigé Compréhension générale 1. This text is an extract from a newspaper. 2. The text deals with people accustomed to video games. 3. The clinic offering help is located in the Netherlands. Compréhension détaillée 1. a) Wrong: "has begun offering the world's first treatment " b) Wrong: "all over the world." "from Britain from America and Asia." c) Right: "a former drug addict." d) Wrong: "They have no friends." e) Right: "a parachuting trip " "fitness training " 2. a) "Some have given up school " b) "They don't speak to their parents " c) "Although experts are still debating whether excessive game playing counts as an addiction "
d) " weighing more than 21 stone " e) "One couple brought a six-year-old to the clinic" f) "I've met 19-year-olds with the emotional intelligence of 10-year-olds " "Many adolescent addicts have stopped maturing because of their addiction " 3. 4. 5. 6. lazy solitary disturbed anti-social "meditation" "group therapy" "teenagers" "have given up" "frightened" "threatened" "enrolled" "issue" fed up helpless afraid anxious Expression 1. Création personnelle. Pensez à présenter le travail sous la forme d'un dialogue (guillemets, changement de ligne chaque fois qu'un interlocuteur différent prend la parole), gardez en tête la psychologie de chacun des personnages : Tim plutôt fermé sur lui même et peu communicatif, les parents anxieux et un peu craintifs face à leur fils. 2. Computer games are dangerous for your children. Many teenagers play video games, an activity which is dangerous for them, that's why parents have to be cautious and must keep an eye on the behaviour and reactions of their children. Quite often, playing video games becomes a real problem for teenagers and it may lead to a real addiction. It can be compared to drug addiction. There are signs which can be noticed and must be taken into account so as to react as quickly as possible. If you notice the following signs, they are likely to become addicted. They stay in their room and play video games hours on end. They also lose their friends and don't speak a lot with their parents or even do not communicate with them any longer. They eat junk food so as to save time for their favourite activity. They may even give up school. Not only do many teenagers suffer from this addiction but young children may also become addicted. Eventually, they may even stop maturing. Consequently parents must be aware of these signs and be very cautious. To avoid that kind of
problem, the first thing to do is to have the computer in a common room and not in the teenager's room which will help parents to keep an eye on the time spent playing video games. Parents must insist on their children having meals with them and grasp that opportunity to communicate as much as possible with their children. They must also talk with them about video games and warn them not to spend too much time playing those games. Unfortunately, if it is too late, parents may consult a Dutch clinic which offers treatment for that kind of problem.